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ARTS SOUTH DAKOTA UPCOMING EVENTS

Inspecting Carol

The Matthews Opera House – Theatre 612 Main St, Spearfish

The Matthews Community Theater proudly presents Inspecting Carol by Daniel J. Sullivan, a backstage holiday comedy that spoofs both A Christmas Carol and the frantic world of community theater. The play follows a struggling theatre troupe as they prepare for their annual production of Dickens’ classic. Everything goes wrong: actors forget lines, the set collapses, [...]

Story Time with Sean Covel at Henry’s Books

Henry's Books 111 E Hudson St, Spearfish

Join us at Henry’s Books in Spearfish for a very special Christmas event with author Sean Covel as he shares his Christmas book, “Marlon McDoogle’s Magical Night” on Saturday, December 13 at 11 AM. This event is suitable for kids of all ages! Books will be available for signing and purchase. About the Book... "Marlon [...]

Free

Inspecting Carol

The Matthews Opera House – Theatre 612 Main St, Spearfish

The Matthews Community Theater proudly presents Inspecting Carol by Daniel J. Sullivan, a backstage holiday comedy that spoofs both A Christmas Carol and the frantic world of community theater. The play follows a struggling theatre troupe as they prepare for their annual production of Dickens’ classic. Everything goes wrong: actors forget lines, the set collapses, [...]

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